Swizz Beatz Talks “On To The Next One” Video

You heard it from Talib and video director Sam Brown. Now Swizz Beatz chimes in on the the imagery found in the “On To The Next One” video with MTV.

“I don’t think about that. I know that’s a billion percent not true. The video displays another level of art and creativity from two great minds: the director and Jay — and myself, bringing the collaboration together. It’s no satanic ways around me and that’s for sure. I’m with Jay — I never see none of that stuff around him unless he’s hiding something, which I doubt. C’mon, man. That’s silly stuff. That stuff you don’t even comment on; we on to the next one.”

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sidekick101

the fact that he feels the need to address this is ridiculous. he should address the mashaonda situation.

If something WAS up with these dudes and the occult stuff, would that mean they were people you’d be smart to take at their word? Didn’t know honesty was a requirement to be a part of any of that stuff.

End of the day, maybe they are into something, maybe they aren’t, but the video speaks louder than words to me. Just a lil’ too crazy for my taste no matter what the intention was.

First sentence says it all “I don’t think about that.” He is turning a blind eye (no pun intended) to what is in his face. That sentence discredits the rest of his statement. We’re supposed to believe Swizz Beatz just because he doesn’t see it? He just said in the first line that he doesn’t see it or think about it.

Furthermore, he just confirmed that Jay-Z had artistic license on this video. “The video displays another level of art…” -that level is called satanic.

“I never see none of that stuff around him unless he’s hiding something…” Bingo. That’s what the occult is. In Jay’s case, it’s hidden in plain sight. Just where you can dismiss it all as “silly stuff.”